The Promised Land: How Doing Your Homework in Your Wilderness Leads to Healthy, Lasting Relationships

The Promised Land: How Doing Your Homework in Your Wilderness Leads to Healthy, Lasting Relationships

by Susan Sperling Brock
The Promised Land: How Doing Your Homework in Your Wilderness Leads to Healthy, Lasting Relationships

The Promised Land: How Doing Your Homework in Your Wilderness Leads to Healthy, Lasting Relationships

by Susan Sperling Brock

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Overview

How do you persevere when life seems hopeless and you feel so helpless? Where does faith - t in? How do you - nd meaning and purpose in life when the most important people in your life are not there? How do you overcome years of depression? What can you do to be successful in marriage when only failure has been modeled before you? These questions and their answers are the starting points to healing from past damaging relationships and entering into a life of emotional strength and spiritual boldness.

In the Old Testament, God called His people to a land that was filled with milk and honey. It was called the Promised Land. Similarly, He calls each believer today to a place of rest and abundant living. ­ is book made possible by combining decades of personal struggle, spiritual counseling, personal Bible study, and a psychology background-can be your pathway to the fullest and happiest days of your life as well.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798886222395
Publisher: Pageturner Press and Media
Publication date: 04/26/2022
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Susan Sperling Brock is the author of the poem Daddy's Little Girl, as well as two songs, His Marvelous Grace and The Promise Land. She has also authored the short story The Most Important Occupation in the World. This is Susan's first book. She has over thirty years of experience in teaching Sunday school, and she has a bachelor of psychology and a master's degree in public administration. She is currently the director of a small deaf ministry in her church in Jacksonville, Texas, and she and her husband, David, are co-facilitators for Divorce Care, a thirteen-week video care-group series, also led out of their local church.
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